Sentences with phrase «just anecdotal»

It's not just anecdotal observation.
is only a very weak one if the evidence is just anecdotal.
In addition to the many other reasons to strive for effective legal writing, these results provide empirical, not just anecdotal, support for the theory that more readable writing can make a difference, although of course our study does not prove a causal relationship.
The vendor had, at the ready, beautiful case studies, testimonials, references, and most importantly, impressive proof — not just anecdotal evidence — from its customers that the ROI of the solution exceeded expectations.
By my anecdotal impression only, #TECHSHOW generated far more tweets than #LMA that was happening at the same time (well, not just anecdotal — at the height of the conference, #TECHSHOW showed up on the top Twitter Tending Topics).
Again, if you are claiming summer deserts freeze at night, better back that up with some official observations & not just anecdotal climatology.
If you are claiming summer deserts freeze at night, better back that up with some official observations & not just anecdotal climatology.
I'm asking you for your opinion of the relative reliability of the presumably anecdotal and non-systematic observational records (perhaps when I read your article in more detail I'll see that there more more than just anecdotal and non-systematic observational techniques?)
Joshua, that's just anecdotal evidence of a single location.
I would hope the data we have collected over the years might be sufficient to examine this conjecture to see is my observation is more than just anecdotal.
Just some anecdotal mentions in passing to seasonal records in China.
Well, old geezers will claim that in the 1930s there were good summers, — but these are just anecdotal stories.
Well, now there's more than just anecdotal evidence to support that assertion.
Most reports are just anecdotal accounts of treatment success, so be very skeptical about exaggerated claims of success and consult with your veterinarian before trying anything you read about online.
Again, just anecdotal.
For instance, and this is just anecdotal, the S&P 500 index fell by 1.65 % today.
-- Yeah, but I mean, that's just anecdotal.
That's not DATA, just anecdotal evidence, but * I * still am certain in my «knowledge» (you can't have hundreds of millions of tablets and e-readers sold without a sizable impact on paper sales, simple fact).
Just some anecdotal evidence.
New survey data suggest these impressions about over-testing and test prep are more than just anecdotal: They are the norm for the majority of public school teachers.
Fortunately, this impact is not just anecdotal.
The only one, and this is just anecdotal, is that the stress of low libido on relationship isn't as intense in a lesbian relationship.
I know this is just anecdotal, but I noticed that I almost always lift more weight, or perform more repetitions when I train fasted.
It makes people on the trenches like myself, it makes our job a lot easier when I can refer a high quality podcast like yours and it's nice that's evidence - based, you provide references in a world today that's a lot of it is just anecdotal.
There seem to be mixed findings on this and I'm wondering if it's just anecdotal for the most part?
Teachers themselves say they see a difference when kids are loaded up on sugar, but of course that's just anecdotal.
But you know, that's just my anecdotal experience.
Make sure that they are offering advice based on the latest research and not just anecdotal evidence or there own personal feelings, though.
Just my anecdotal experience.
Just anecdotal evidence: a couple of friends do not want children, but another has told me that at 34 without a partner and having had to go back to school for a new career at this age, she doesn't think she will have children even though that's something she had wanted.
Cite the study or it is just anecdotal.

Not exact matches

All of this just adds to a litany of office - related ills we are already familiar with through academic and anecdotal evidence, from stiff necks to carpal tunnel syndrome to eye strain.
Anecdotal evidence suggests the problem isn't just limited to Navy units.
You can read just about any blog or research paper, and they will provide you with anecdotal evidence on the trials and tribulations of building a company.
Just so you know, though, I wasn't basing my statistic on personal, anecdotal knowledge.
Statistics can be shaped to fit preconceived arguments just as surely as anecdotal «evidence.»
b) your many friendships are just as anecdotal as mine in determining what is & is not «good.»
Anecdotal experience of course, but if I make these again, I just see this as a challenge.
Using my anecdotal evidence to prove that formula feeders earn less makes just about as much sense as whatever it is she's trying to prove here.
I am just wondering what kind of evidence you have for these claims as they seem to not match the anecdotal evidence I have observed.
She just finished walking Shvil Yisrael (the north - to south Israel trail), but we all know that anecdotal evidence means nothing.
Anecdotal evidence just doesn't cut it.
Otherwise, it's just an unproven hypothesis with only anecdotal evidence to support it.
There's lots of research out there, and even more anecdotal evidence that suggests that our babies don't just have needs, but feelings they need to express too.
This is totally anecdotal, and it could just be that those moms didn't have it as hard as others for whatever reason.
Are there any numbers to show that people who read newspapers actually do vote in elections or does this just make the «usual trend - piece anecdotal evidence» a wee bit subtler?
«A lot of people don't really know why they have the stand that they have and they just come up with a stand and come up with these anecdotal reasons why they say no,» Williams said.
«There was anecdotal evidence too: both thylacines and devils lasted for over 40,000 years following the arrival of humans in Australia; their mainland extinction about 3000 years ago was just after dingoes were introduced to Australia; and the fact that thylacines and devils persisted on Tasmania, which was never colonised by dingoes.
Although evidence is only anecdotal, some postdocs feel that foreign trainees are particularly vulnerable as targets due to the social isolation that occurs when someone is new to a country and just learning its language and culture.
You learn just as much from anecdotal chatting as you do from your own research.»
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